Showing posts with label Shoebox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shoebox. Show all posts
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
My 1951 Ford Custom: Resurrection Part 2
My 1951 Ford Custom: Resurrection Part 2
Part 1 | Part 2
In the week since the last post about my 51 I've driven the 63 Galaxie 13 hours round trip to Springfield, MO for the Queen City Riot and I've done a small amount of work on the 51. To see more about the Queen City Riot show coverage see the gallery here or the blog posts Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
All that I got done on the 51 this week was installing a new fuel pump and verifying that it was in fact working. Installing the pump shouldn't have taken nearly as long as I took, but it's on now. Just a hint, if the engine is still in the car, it's easier to take off the pump and the housing that it's attached to than to remove the pump from that housing, unless you have a special 1/2" shorty wrench or super thin walled sockets. So after some cursing, some head scratching and using an old Cragar S/S wheel with tire as a platform to stand on, I got the pumps swapped out.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Vehicle Specific Galleries
A while back someone asked me if I had a way to search for a specific kind of car on my website. I don't. It would take a tremendous effort to go back now and label each of the 36,000 images as to what the cars are. So I decided to try to find a work around. The solution for now is having Vehicle Specific Galleries. The goal here is to gather up images of similar cars so you can quickly and easily see many different ways that each body style can be done. The hope is that you might find inspiration in these photos and go build something of your own to enjoy.
Right now I just have 3 up:
Ford Shoeboxes (1949-1951 Fords)
Right now I just have 3 up:
Ford Shoeboxes (1949-1951 Fords)
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
What's coming up for January & February 2013
The schedule for 2013 is already filling up! This post will be a breakdown of some of the shows of the first few months, have a look at the info I provide, check out the photos from years past and pick a couple out to attend!
Wichita, KS Starbird-Devlin Charity Car Show "The Wichita Tradition"
See the 2012 photos here
January
Jan. 18-20thWichita, KS Starbird-Devlin Charity Car Show "The Wichita Tradition"
See the 2012 photos here

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Shoeboxes shoeboxes shoeboxes!
Those of you that know me know that I've recently purchased a 51 Ford, affectionately known as a shoebox. I've loved this body style for quite awhile and I'm excited to get started working on mine later this year (after finishing some upgrades to the 63 Galaxie).
So as I was looking through my site I realized that I have a ton of shoebox photos! I started gathering them up and so far from the first gallery up through the 2012 Lonestar Roundup gallery there are over 414 photos of shoeboxes of various forms and levels of kustomizing. You can see the whole gallery here if you'd like to look around.
I am no expert but here is some info that I've been able to pick up along the way. (for more detailed info you can go to the Wiki page here)
So what years of the Ford are considered shoeboxes?
1949-1951 due to their "slab side" design, gone are the bulging fenders and they are replaced with a relatively straight body shell.
Here's an example of the side of the body.
Compared to the 46-48 style before it.

How do you tell the years apart?
Here is an example of a 49, note the single "bullet" grille, triangular turn signals at the end of the grille bar and the FORD letters on the hood.

The 50 carries on the single bullet design but moves to a rectangular turn signals in the trim pieces that wrap around the front bumper and badge at the front of the hood.

By 1951 they moved to the easily identifiable double bullet grille design and round turn signals.

Roofs
While many chop their shoeboxes, I am torn on what I will do. Speaking of roofs though, here's an example of the Victoria model roof.

VS. the standard sedan roof

Here's an example of the factory coupe roofline

They also came in the Country Squire "woody" version

Drivetrains
From the factory these cars came with flathead 6's or 8's. My 51 came with a 239 cu. in flathead V8 "8BA" motor and a 3speed with Overdrive transmission. I have heard that there were automatics available in 51 with the Ford-o-matic transmission. Atomic Hot Rods just released a cool documentary on the Flathead last year called A Sweet Sickness: The Flathead Movie
Go to the site to order a copy for yourself, click here to see the trailer.
Suspension
These cars all have coil springs in the front and leaf spring setups in the back. The most common way to get them down a ways is to use Moog CC850 Variable Rate Coil Spring
in the front and simple Lowering Blocks in the back. For a ton of info on that see this thread on the H.A.M.B.
Some kool kustoms that have inspired me
Clean, low and with a tricked out flathead under the hood. I'm told this belongs to Roy Fields and I need to meet him to say thanks for the inspiration.
Another very clean example this time with I believe a 53 Chevy grille, I don't know the owners name but this appears to have been at the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular in Salina, KS at the old location.

My buddy Jack's 50.
Another buddy's sectioned shoebox

With kustom work by Premier Body & Paint's Jeff Myers in Arkansas City, KS Michael Shea's shoebox is way kool.

Another way kustom version, chopped top, Olds grille, lots of kool touches all around.

Yaril drove his 50 all the way from Miami, FL to Salina, KS for the 2011 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular.

Here's a clone of Junior Conway's 50. For more info on the original go to this link at kustomrama.

That's it for now, I may revisit this later and talk some more about these cars.
Oh I almost forgot a silly cell phone pic of mine.

See you at a show,
Travis
So as I was looking through my site I realized that I have a ton of shoebox photos! I started gathering them up and so far from the first gallery up through the 2012 Lonestar Roundup gallery there are over 414 photos of shoeboxes of various forms and levels of kustomizing. You can see the whole gallery here if you'd like to look around.
I am no expert but here is some info that I've been able to pick up along the way. (for more detailed info you can go to the Wiki page here)
So what years of the Ford are considered shoeboxes?
1949-1951 due to their "slab side" design, gone are the bulging fenders and they are replaced with a relatively straight body shell.
Here's an example of the side of the body.

Compared to the 46-48 style before it.

How do you tell the years apart?
Here is an example of a 49, note the single "bullet" grille, triangular turn signals at the end of the grille bar and the FORD letters on the hood.

The 50 carries on the single bullet design but moves to a rectangular turn signals in the trim pieces that wrap around the front bumper and badge at the front of the hood.

By 1951 they moved to the easily identifiable double bullet grille design and round turn signals.

Roofs
While many chop their shoeboxes, I am torn on what I will do. Speaking of roofs though, here's an example of the Victoria model roof.

VS. the standard sedan roof

Here's an example of the factory coupe roofline

They also came in the Country Squire "woody" version

Drivetrains
From the factory these cars came with flathead 6's or 8's. My 51 came with a 239 cu. in flathead V8 "8BA" motor and a 3speed with Overdrive transmission. I have heard that there were automatics available in 51 with the Ford-o-matic transmission. Atomic Hot Rods just released a cool documentary on the Flathead last year called A Sweet Sickness: The Flathead Movie
Suspension
These cars all have coil springs in the front and leaf spring setups in the back. The most common way to get them down a ways is to use Moog CC850 Variable Rate Coil Spring
Some kool kustoms that have inspired me
Clean, low and with a tricked out flathead under the hood. I'm told this belongs to Roy Fields and I need to meet him to say thanks for the inspiration.


Another very clean example this time with I believe a 53 Chevy grille, I don't know the owners name but this appears to have been at the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular in Salina, KS at the old location.

My buddy Jack's 50.

Another buddy's sectioned shoebox

With kustom work by Premier Body & Paint's Jeff Myers in Arkansas City, KS Michael Shea's shoebox is way kool.

Another way kustom version, chopped top, Olds grille, lots of kool touches all around.

Yaril drove his 50 all the way from Miami, FL to Salina, KS for the 2011 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular.

Here's a clone of Junior Conway's 50. For more info on the original go to this link at kustomrama.

That's it for now, I may revisit this later and talk some more about these cars.
Oh I almost forgot a silly cell phone pic of mine.

See you at a show,
Travis
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